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Legend of AC Milan and club director, Paolo Maldini, said his team was interested in making Tiemoue Bakayoko's loan agreement permanent at the end of the season, but only if he qualifies for the Champions League.
Serie A players have an option to buy 35 million euros, but they have been accused of breaking the rules of financial fair play (FFP) this season by l 'fair ont ont,,,,,, cette cette cette cette cette cette cette. UEFA. They have been required to break even over a period of three years and have now been referred to the trial chamber for potential punishment.
Despite all the sanctions, Milan is currently in fourth place, the minimum required to qualify for the Champions League in Italy, although he is tied with Atalanta and one point ahead of Rome.
Bakayoko, 24, is one of the players at the head of this charge after an unimpressive start to life in Italy. After struggling to adjust, the French international consolidated its place in the eleventh departure of Gennaro Gattuso.
Maldini told Sport Mediaset: "He showed a lot of character.
"He did not start very well and had to adjust, we are very happy with him and we will try to keep him, although it depends on FFP and our final position in the league.
"The Champions League is not only about the market but also about the enthusiasm of our team, it would be a shame if we do not qualify for the European Elite Club competition for the sixth season in a row. .
"Going back to the Champions League is a lot of work and we want to do it as quickly as possible."
Maldini also commented on his club's recent FFP problems. He believes that the rules have done good but should not punish Milan in this case.
He said: "The announcement was not a surprise.
"We talk to UEFA every week. We were also excluded from the European competition last year, then the CAS intervened.
"We are ready for anything, we have a lot of weapons. As a club, we do not want a difficult confrontation without dialogue.
"FFP has cleared the European football debt, but it is also unconstitutional to leave a healthy, debt-free club on the transfer market.
"UEFA understands that Milan is a healthy club, made up of competent people, and we want to return to the top."
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